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Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds
File:DogtanianLogo.JPG
Title screen
Genre Animation, Action, Comedy, Fantasy
Created by Alexandre Dumas
BRB Internacional
Nippon Animation
Claudio Biern Boyd
Voices of Cam Clarke
Steve Kramer
Dan Woren
Michael Reynolds
Tom Wyner
Dave Mallow
Rebecca Forstadt
Simon Prescott
Michael Sorich
Doug Stone
Eddie Frierson
Kerry Mahan
Elizabeth Hanna

Satomi Majima
Akio Nojima
Tesshō Genda
Mugihito
Eiko Masuyama
Keiko Han
Teiji Ōmiya
Noriko Tsukase
Akkio Tsuboi
Minoru Yada
Narrated by Michael McConnohie
Tom Wyner
Country of origin Template:ESP
No. of episodes 26
Production
Running time 26 mins
Broadcast
Original channel File:Flag of Spain.svg TVE
Original run October 9, 1981 – December 1, 1981
External links
Anime website


Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds is an animated cartoon adaptation of the classic Alexandre Dumas story of d'Artagnan and The Three Musketeers. Most of the characters are anthropomorphizations of dogs, hence the title of the cartoon. Exceptions to this are the temptress Milady (a cat); Pip, Dogtanian's sidekick mouse; the avian jewel thief Blue Falcon; Planchet (a bear), Dogtanian's main servant; and some random townspeople and guards of the Cardinal.

Production[]

The cartoon was created by Spanish studio BRB Internacional and produced in Japan by Nippon Animation. It was first broadcast in Spain (D'Artacan y los tres mosqueperros) and Japan (ワンワン三銃士) (Wanwan Sanjushi) in 1981 (while the show aired in Japan first, the initial dub was Spanish). There was also an Afrikaans adaption that was broadcast on SABC during 1985 and the early 1990s. The name was changed to "Brakkenjan", which has become a popular name for dogs in South Africa. The voice for Brakkenjan in his earliest years, was done by Gerben Kamper during his time of working for SABC.

The partnership between BRB and Nippon Animation worked so well, that they collaborated in another successful animated series two years after Dogtanian called Around the World with Willy Fog in 1983.

Plot[]

The story follows a young Dogtanian (D'Artacan in the original Spanish version and voiced by Cam Clarke in the English version, and Darutaniyan in the Japanese version and voiced by Satomi Majima) who travels to Paris in the 17th Century in order to become one of the King Louis XIII of France's musketeers (note that they are referred to as musketeers throughout the cartoon and only the title calls them muskehounds). He quickly befriends three musketeers (Porthos, Athos and Aramis) and falls in love with Juliette, a maid-in-waiting for Queen Anne of Austria.

Episode list[]

  1. Dogtanian's Journey
  2. Dogtanian meets the Black Moustache
  3. Paris, the City of Dreams
  4. The Three Invincible Musketeers
  5. Monsieur Treville, Captain of the Musketeers
  6. Dogtanian Meets His Match
  7. Dogtanian Meets the King
  8. Juliette's Secret
  9. Juliette Kidnapped
  10. The Great Getaway
  11. Dogtanian's Trance
  12. Dogtanian to the Rescue
  13. Dogtanian Meets Monsieur Pip
  14. In Search of Juliette
  15. Dogtanian Saves the Day
  16. Daggers and Diamonds
  17. The Journey to England
  18. The Chase
  19. Dogtanian Is Put to the Test
  20. Dogtanian and the Blue Falcon
  21. The Shipwreck
  22. The Jungle Adventure
  23. Marco's Mission
  24. The Impostor
  25. Milady's Revenge
  26. Dogtanian's Dream Comes True

DVD release dates[]

The series has now been released on DVD in the UK in Region 0 format:

  • Episodes 1–9: April 28, 2003
  • Episodes 10–15: August 25, 2003
  • Episodes 16–20: March 22, 2004
  • Episodes 21–26: May 25, 2004
  • Dogtanian- The Complete Series Boxset September 20, 2004
  • The Movie One For All And All For One and the Dogtanian TV Special July 26, 2004.
  • Dogtanian - The Complete Second Series Boxset July 4, 2005.

(Note: The Second Series was only released as a boxset and not as individual volumes. There are 4 disks in the set. However unlike the first series which is in Region 0, the second series was released in Region 2 format. The DVD of the TV movies was also released in Region 0).

Japanese version[]

The opening title was remade with a new anime segment of Dogtanian, Juliette and the Three Muskehounds as well a new Japanese title theme sung by Maron Kusaka and the Suginami Children's Choir. The ending title was the same as the Spanish show set to the song "So You Onushi Wa" also by Maron Kusaka.

Sequel[]

In 1990 The Return of Dogtanian was released by BRB Internacional, Thames Television and Wang Film Productions/Cuckoo's Nest Studios. It picks up the story ten years after the original with Dogtanian and Juliette now living together on the outskirts of Paris with their two children, Philippe and Fleur. The Muskehounds are reunited by the Queen when her husband starts acting suspiciously. Cardinal Richelieu is still featured with Milady and Widimer still loyal to him.

The story is loosely based on the novel The Vicomte de Bragelonne also by Alexandre Dumas, itself building on the myth of The Man in the Iron Mask.

Dave Mallow, who adapted the original to English, takes over as the voice of Dogtanian. As it was produced in Taiwan by Wang Film Productions, Nippon Animation, the Japanese studio which produced the first series, was not involved in the sequel.

Cast[]

Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds[]

The Return of Dogtanian[]

Crew[]

  • Directed by: Luis Ballester, Taku Sugiyama, Hidetaka Saito, Shigeo Koshi, Tom Wyner, Robert Barron, Byrd Ehlmann
  • Produced by: Koichi Motohashi
  • Executive Producer: Claudio Biern Boyd
  • Written by: Claudio Biern Boyd, Manuel Peiró, Akira Nakahara, Yoshihiro Kimura, Tom Wyner, Jason Klassi, Garry Morris, Melesio Rosales, Dayna Barron, Byrd Ehlmann
  • Storyboard: Akira Nakahira, Yoshihiro Kimura
  • Character Design: José Luis Rodriguez, Lorenzo Ballester, Shuichi Seki
  • Animation: Takao Ogawa
  • Edited by: Soledad Lopez
  • Special Effects: Luis Castro
  • Music: Katsuhisa Hattori
  • Music Produced by: Guido & Mauricio de Angelis
  • Music Edited by: Cabum Magister
  • Music Subpublished by: Southern Pictures Music Inc.
  • Theme Sung by: Popitos, Maron Kusaka, Suginami Children Choir, Hilary Mather, Elissa Mather, Ted Mather
  • Recorded and re-mixed at: Fizz Sound Creation, Intersound Inc.

External links[]

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